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Q: Who can give advise & handle
the Immigration work?
A: Only Lawyers admitted as a Solicitor with the Law Society of England &
Wales or member of Office of the Immigration Service Commissioner, London (OISC)
can give advise & handle the Immigration matter. We suggest all the
applicants to ask first about accreditation for Immigration work status while
consulting with any one for Immigration work.
Q: Why Lawyers/Solicitors and not Immigration Consultants?
A: It is our policy to undertake work as lawyers where we are fully qualified
in the relevant jurisdiction due to the fact that Lawyers have a professional
obligation to act in their clients’ best interest and can be professionally
disciplined for failure to do so.
Q: Why should I hire an
Immigration Lawyer/Solicitor?
A: Because of the complexity of immigration law it is often difficult for
laypersons to determine which visa /permit might be best for their particular
situation. For example, one type of status might be faster to obtain but might
prevent you from bringing relatives. A lawyer can actually save you time and
money by looking at your needs and ensuring your chosen immigration status is
right for your situation. A lawyer can also make sure your application is as
complete and thorough as possible. Incomplete applications may result in
untimely delays or rejections.
Q: Why should I hire you as my
Lawyer/Solicitor?
A: There are many reasons. Here are a few.
Attorney-assistance: A Lawyer/Solicitor will handle your case, not a paralegal
nor any clerk. You will not be passed off to a paralegal after you have hired
us, never to hear from your lawyer again.
Q: Are you accredited by the
designated professional body?
A: Yes, Mr. Wazir Singh Soni is the Sole Principal Solicitor of Wazir Singh
Solicitor & Co who is admitted as a Solicitor with the Solicitors Regulation
Authority, UK which is a designated
professional body called Law Society of England & Wales. Mr.Wazir Singh Soni
is a dual qualified lawyer, Solicitor of England & Wales and
also enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Punjab &
Haryana.
Q: Can you assist an overseas
client? A: Yes, we work with local, UK and
overseas clients as we understand how difficult it is sometimes for our valued
overseas clients to find a quality professional advice overseas.
Q: Do you charge client per hour,
letter, phone call etc or do you offer fixed fees?
A: We normally offer our clients fixed fees.
Q: Do I need to attend an
appointment in person or can I be consulted over the phone?
A: Yes, you are required to get appointment prior to meet us, as it saves the
precious time of you and us.
Q: Do you work with overseas
agencies or just individuals?
A: We work with both. We are in process of making association with other law
firms in UK, Canada, US, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia &
Malaysia.
Q: Briefly, what can you as a firm
does for a client?
A: As British lawyers, we will do our best and even go that extra mile for
you. We can help you with the necessary paperwork that will be needed to
ensure that your application meets the Immigration requirements.
Please expect us to do the following for you, when you
instruct us to represent you or a member of your family:
Full and professional assessment of your case
Advice on whether you should consider a different
immigration
programme or category
Strong and weak points of your application
Advice on correct list of documents
Advice on evidence required
Instructing your sponsor, relative, employer or college
(if
required)
Final check of your documents before submission to the Home
Office/British Diplomatic Post
Creating a professionally looking paginated immigration
bundle
Drafting representations and cover letters to the
Home
Office/British Diplomatic Post
Working with interpreters (if required)
Submission your application to the Home Office/Outside UK
British
Diplomatic Post
Correspondence with the Home Office/British Diplomatic Post
Keeping you updated by post, E-mail or phone on the
progress
of your application
Any further in-country/out-of-country immigration
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